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i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures whom we know as literary fill your and their history. >> we come to history from a similar literary place. my graduate degree is in american literature, and i live on man tuck et largely because i like mobby dick. [laughter] and he does. >> i wrote a little book about that. and -- >> i'm a fan. and -- like wise. continuing and i was actually named for nathaniel haw thorn. wasn't it said that his biography of franklin piers was the greatest work of fiction he had ever written. >> yeah, it was said that. and he dedicated. when he dedicated a book to f
i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures...
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and he stopped in massachusetts to get again to eat. he's sitting there in a restaurant and a couple comes up in the man says i know you. you're on the supreme court, right? he says yes. you're stephen breyer, right? he didn't want to embarrass the valid part of his wife, so we said yes, and stephen breyer. they chatted for a while and the patsy question that he didn't expect. justice breyer, what's the best thing about being on the supreme court? he thought for a minute that i'd have to sit the privilege of serving with david souter. [laughter] and then off he went. how can you not love an institution where that's possible even today? [laughter] >> jeffrey, many years ago i worked for the dow jones weekly national observer and i was the backup reporter, court reporter for that paper with nina totenberg, now famous at npr and i'm sure you know nina. nina would come back from covering the court with wonderful little stories from the end i. and it wasn't exactly cost of, but it sheds some light. >> was not disparage gossett. [laughter] >>
and he stopped in massachusetts to get again to eat. he's sitting there in a restaurant and a couple comes up in the man says i know you. you're on the supreme court, right? he says yes. you're stephen breyer, right? he didn't want to embarrass the valid part of his wife, so we said yes, and stephen breyer. they chatted for a while and the patsy question that he didn't expect. justice breyer, what's the best thing about being on the supreme court? he thought for a minute that i'd have to sit...
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thank you for being here. >> i'm zach anderson from cape cod, massachusetts. >> i popped in there. i got to fake them out. let's talk about the forecast. a veterans day forecast. max was picking out the names. veteran, wyoming, 36. victory,ing the manager, rain and snow showers mixed. and let's look at the rest of the cold. i told you about the purple coming in. early tomorrow morning. it stays really cold. if you're coming o >> this weather report brought to you by folgers. we have friends of sam's if the audience. >> gert. >> and? >> poppy brown. >> they're from josh country. >>> "the book thief" took the world by storm in 2006. since then, the novel has sold more than 8 million copies. now it's a feature film starring geoffrey rush and sophie nelisse. here they are in action. >> what the hell is this? you stole it? >> sorry, papa. are you going to tell mama? papa? >> did anyone see you? let's make this our secret. we'll read it like the other book. in the basement. >> thank you, papa. >> and geoffrey rush and sophie nelisse join us. thank you for coming in. >> thank you, george.
thank you for being here. >> i'm zach anderson from cape cod, massachusetts. >> i popped in there. i got to fake them out. let's talk about the forecast. a veterans day forecast. max was picking out the names. veteran, wyoming, 36. victory,ing the manager, rain and snow showers mixed. and let's look at the rest of the cold. i told you about the purple coming in. early tomorrow morning. it stays really cold. if you're coming o >> this weather report brought to you by folgers....
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sara haines, we almost didn't get her back from massachusetts from that story, she liked the toys so much. >>> good morning, everybody. it's saturday, november 23rd. also coming up, the major movie star who apparently felt free to catch a ride, a free ride, from two fans. we'll reveal who it is in "pop news." >>> we begin with disturbing, new details about the murder of beloved high school teacher. >> one of colleen ritzer's own students, stands accused of sexually assaulting her and then slashing her throat. and gio benitez has been on the story from the very beginning. gio, good morning. >> reporter: it's a tough one. good morning to you. for the first time, in newly-released court documents, police detailed minute-by-minute, what they say happened inside that massachusetts school last month. and this morning, police have revealed that a note was found next to the teacher's body. while phil chism's friends call the 14-year-old quiet and nice, investigators call him a premeditative murderer, alleging he killed his own teacher, colleen ritzer. after the pair disappeared on october 22
sara haines, we almost didn't get her back from massachusetts from that story, she liked the toys so much. >>> good morning, everybody. it's saturday, november 23rd. also coming up, the major movie star who apparently felt free to catch a ride, a free ride, from two fans. we'll reveal who it is in "pop news." >>> we begin with disturbing, new details about the murder of beloved high school teacher. >> one of colleen ritzer's own students, stands accused of...
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a group of fifth grade football players in bridge wather, massachusetts, rallied arn one of their own who was being bullied and showed what they and we all could be made of. >> well put. >> reporter: his spirit is infectio infectious. his voice, giant. >> who are we? >> reporter: and he's the most dapper kind ergartener you have ever seen. he rights up every room he's in. and the sidelines. he is the manager for the football team. he was born with a speech disorder. recently at school, kidding were teasing him. his teammates heard. they reacted. >> we didn't want him to get picked on. maybe if we all wore suits they would stop picking on him. >> reporter: 45 boys, all dressed in suits and ties. all rallying around danny. brothers to the last. >> we heard that danny was getting picked on. we thought we would all have a day to dress up like danny. and we thought we would sponsor danny. to um -- show danny that we love him. and -- that we love him very much. >> everybody's cheering him on. and when he's -- everybody loves him. >> reporter: and danny was asked if it was a great day for hi
a group of fifth grade football players in bridge wather, massachusetts, rallied arn one of their own who was being bullied and showed what they and we all could be made of. >> well put. >> reporter: his spirit is infectio infectious. his voice, giant. >> who are we? >> reporter: and he's the most dapper kind ergartener you have ever seen. he rights up every room he's in. and the sidelines. he is the manager for the football team. he was born with a speech disorder....
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the church found out about the wedding which took place in massachusetts in 2007. shafer says he hopes his case will be the beginning of change for his church. >>> now to a stunning revelation from one of our own. abc news correspondent amy robach has announced she has breast cancer. amy was diagnosed after getting a mammogram live on "good morning america" six weeks ago. she did the test on the air in a mobile clinic for breast cancer awareness month. at 40 years old, it was her first mammogram, one she had been putting off for a year. >> the whole reason i walked in the van was to raise awareness for people to get mammograms. and little did i know that i would be a walking example of having a mammogram to save my life. you are a walking example -- >> reporter: she plans to have a double mastectomy. as you can see, she broke the news alongside robin roberts, a breast cancer survivor herself. two strong women. >> it is a battle for untold number of women around the world and to do it on tv is brave. >> it is hard. >> the thing that struck me on "gma" yesterday was,
the church found out about the wedding which took place in massachusetts in 2007. shafer says he hopes his case will be the beginning of change for his church. >>> now to a stunning revelation from one of our own. abc news correspondent amy robach has announced she has breast cancer. amy was diagnosed after getting a mammogram live on "good morning america" six weeks ago. she did the test on the air in a mobile clinic for breast cancer awareness month. at 40 years old, it was...
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. >>> finally on the field, a wild game last night in foxboro, massachusetts. they had a 24-0 halftime lead but brady brought them back and they scored four straight touchdowns to take the lead. >> just when it sooim seemed like the game may nend a tie. the patriots recovered. few plays later, new england sealed an unlikely win with a field goal. new england wins 34-31. >> that's a heck of a game. >> yeah. kind of a football day in my house. >> you are saying your husband was not pleased with the effort from the new york jets. >> no. when i say it was a football day, that means i left the house. go have some fun. not that football isn't fun. >> i don't think he had much fun watching that game. >> no. hard to be a jets fan. >> yeah, it is. the strategy behind the huge discounts before friday. we will be in the buying mood. >>> ahead, making a visual statement to protect a 6-year-old from bullies. this is kind of school camaraderie you have to see. >>> speaking of individual statements, what was miley cyrus thinking last night when she took the stage and performe
. >>> finally on the field, a wild game last night in foxboro, massachusetts. they had a 24-0 halftime lead but brady brought them back and they scored four straight touchdowns to take the lead. >> just when it sooim seemed like the game may nend a tie. the patriots recovered. few plays later, new england sealed an unlikely win with a field goal. new england wins 34-31. >> that's a heck of a game. >> yeah. kind of a football day in my house. >> you are saying...
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. >>> a group of elementary school boys in massachusetts are truly wise beyond their years. they banled together this week to show support for a classmate who was getting picked on. jack harper met up with the students. >> reporter: in the middle of it all, danny keith, bridge water first grader, water boy for the fifth grade football team. danny always wears a tie and jacket. he has some speech issues. a few other kids have been picking on him about that and yesterday his team dressed up to show they don't approve. >> we heard that he was getting picked on so we thought we would have a day to dress up like danny and we thought we would all come to school like danny. to show danny that we love him, that we love him very much. >> reporter: if you think this has all made him very happy? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> because everybody is cheering him on. and everybody loves him. >> reporter: danny suffered a brain hemorrhage after he was born. years of speech therapy are helping and so did yesterday. when you came out of the hospital, it was the best day but this is a really gre
. >>> a group of elementary school boys in massachusetts are truly wise beyond their years. they banled together this week to show support for a classmate who was getting picked on. jack harper met up with the students. >> reporter: in the middle of it all, danny keith, bridge water first grader, water boy for the fifth grade football team. danny always wears a tie and jacket. he has some speech issues. a few other kids have been picking on him about that and yesterday his team...
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years after his death the family decided to donate the $30 million and 240-vehicle collection to a massachusetts museum foundation that puts them on display. the foundation will auction off more than half of the 240 vehicles to raise $10 million if a new museum to house the vehicles. >> as we on our veterans businesses are giving thanks with freebies. if you are hungry there are lots of businesses offering a treat: starbucks, california pizza kitchen, olive garden, continue anies, just to make a few. votes can get free hair cuts. and bed, bath and beyond. just bring your military i.d. we have more posted at abc7 news abc7news.com. >> mike? >> we got rid of the threat last week and i am continued to hold on to dry weather today. you can see what it looks like from our camera to the southeast toward the ferry building and the bay bridge this morning. here is the day planner 44 to 52 in areas of fog through 7:00. our brightest is around noon with fog lifted and the high clouds are just coming in and 56 to 54 from the coast inland where the clouds thick in the afternoon hours at 58 to 66 at 4:00 and
years after his death the family decided to donate the $30 million and 240-vehicle collection to a massachusetts museum foundation that puts them on display. the foundation will auction off more than half of the 240 vehicles to raise $10 million if a new museum to house the vehicles. >> as we on our veterans businesses are giving thanks with freebies. if you are hungry there are lots of businesses offering a treat: starbucks, california pizza kitchen, olive garden, continue anies, just to...
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. >>> very excited to tell you our first guest tonight is elizabeth warren, arre senator from massachusetts who is making democrats do back flips over the effect she is having on the democratic party, and she could be a big part of the next round of national democratic leadership for 2016 and beyond. senator elizabeth warren is our
. >>> very excited to tell you our first guest tonight is elizabeth warren, arre senator from massachusetts who is making democrats do back flips over the effect she is having on the democratic party, and she could be a big part of the next round of national democratic leadership for 2016 and beyond. senator elizabeth warren is our
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, let's build the super structure for it in texas, let's build, you know, the and i the avionics in massachusetts and spread the jobs around so there's a whole lot people lobbying for aircraft to be ordered by the military. >> that's exactly what happened to the c27j. despite the plan to scrap the plane, ohio senators, and democratic sherrod brown both fought to keep production going, claiming hundreds of ohio jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's an awful lot of politics and senators and cock man congressman looking to keep jobs in their districts. that's an efficient way to equip a military. >> with half a billion dollars already spent, the defense department is making plans to unload the remaining 14 aircraft. >> these will be regenerated for somebody in the federal government and i would expect fairly soon. >> what are the possible uses for this c27j? >> right now, the three most common, entities out there are special operations command, the forest service and coast guard. >> these handovers could end up costing taxpayers even more money. for example, america to
, let's build the super structure for it in texas, let's build, you know, the and i the avionics in massachusetts and spread the jobs around so there's a whole lot people lobbying for aircraft to be ordered by the military. >> that's exactly what happened to the c27j. despite the plan to scrap the plane, ohio senators, and democratic sherrod brown both fought to keep production going, claiming hundreds of ohio jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's an...
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says let's build the engine in washington state and the superstructure in texas, and the i'vionics in massachusetts, and spread the jobs around america so a whole lot of people lobby for an aircraft to be purchased by the military. >> that's what happened with the c27j. despite the pentagon's plans to stop the plane, ohio senators and other fought to keep them going claiming hundreds of jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's a lot of politics and senators in congress looking to keep jobs in their districts. it's a perfect way to keep jobs and equip the military. >> with half a million already spent the defense department is making plans to unload the remaining 14 aircraft. >> they will be regenerated for somebody in the federal government and i expect soon. >> what are the possible uses for the c 27j. >> right now the three most common are three entities - special operation command, forward service and a coast guard. >> the handovers could cost taxpayers more money. for example america tonight review a proposal. it wants to use the aircraft as transport for parachute t
says let's build the engine in washington state and the superstructure in texas, and the i'vionics in massachusetts, and spread the jobs around america so a whole lot of people lobby for an aircraft to be purchased by the military. >> that's what happened with the c27j. despite the pentagon's plans to stop the plane, ohio senators and other fought to keep them going claiming hundreds of jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's a lot of politics and...
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that's the experience we saw in massachusetts and experience we expect here. especially for health here, younger people. the pattern of behavior is to wait before you have to purchase before december 15th to have coverage on january 1st. we expect that pattern to play out with the marketplaces and affordable care act and the fact that the website is so challenging and problematic in the first month, means that the enrollment numbers are lower than expected. and beyond that, i don't have specific figures and i have not seen specific figures and i anticipate to release data about enrollment by the end of the week. >> but you don't have specific data. >> i do not. >> the president spoke about gas and problems with the roll out of the website that needs to be fixed. what are those gaps. >> he was referring to and i will quote. i assigned my team to see what we can do to address the holes and gaps in the law. he was talking about cancellation and concern about individuals who have had existing policies cancelled and that issue has gotten a lot of attention. problem
that's the experience we saw in massachusetts and experience we expect here. especially for health here, younger people. the pattern of behavior is to wait before you have to purchase before december 15th to have coverage on january 1st. we expect that pattern to play out with the marketplaces and affordable care act and the fact that the website is so challenging and problematic in the first month, means that the enrollment numbers are lower than expected. and beyond that, i don't have...
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meanwhile, in wealthy massachusetts we're shoving another 100,000 people onto the medicaid dole. 100,000 people who will be riding the wagon, getting free money from their working friends and neighbors, many of whom don't want to be on medicaid because everybody knows that medicaid is, to use the beer analogy, the -- of health care. >> i want to repeat a statistic. i'll let you respond, alan. he want to repeat the statistic from the manhattan, medicaid patients almost fwies as likely to die, their hospital stay 42% longer and they cost 26% more. alan? >> the manhattan institute is a conservative think tank clearly all against obama and obama care. they do need to tweak the law. michael, i hope you get decaf next time before you come on. the fact is we're talking about a small percentage of the people -- they say need to fix it. to fix the doughnut hole, i agree. but don't throw out the entire law. we're talking about people on the other side of me who never wanted this law, never wanted it to succeed and it works consistently to it try to see that it would fail. >> alan, you can talk all
meanwhile, in wealthy massachusetts we're shoving another 100,000 people onto the medicaid dole. 100,000 people who will be riding the wagon, getting free money from their working friends and neighbors, many of whom don't want to be on medicaid because everybody knows that medicaid is, to use the beer analogy, the -- of health care. >> i want to repeat a statistic. i'll let you respond, alan. he want to repeat the statistic from the manhattan, medicaid patients almost fwies as likely to...
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snuff handling 60,000 people a day, we have a long enrollment period and we saw from romney care in massachusetts, they didn't enroll until the last final day. >> you think democrats will freak out more? >> i think some democrats are freaking out and trying to figure out. you know, am i going toine though not on the actual yesterdayed law. all democrats support the idea of all americans having a chance to go to the drchlt marylandrue u and others support. that >> la rs, go a head. >> what is ridiculous. richard, with all due respect to you. people who have had policies cancelled years eve and to get a new plan in place. you have to sign up by the 15th of december otherwise your new plan doesn't kick in. what do you say to someone who is working to get signed up and their health policy is expiring and if they are suffering from conditions and they have no insurance in the new year? >> richard, let me ask you what success is. what if they don't meet the 7 million number and what it if it is a fractions of that? is it success? >> the people seeing the doctor. >> richard, you are not getting in on th
snuff handling 60,000 people a day, we have a long enrollment period and we saw from romney care in massachusetts, they didn't enroll until the last final day. >> you think democrats will freak out more? >> i think some democrats are freaking out and trying to figure out. you know, am i going toine though not on the actual yesterdayed law. all democrats support the idea of all americans having a chance to go to the drchlt marylandrue u and others support. that >> la rs, go a...
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he could know it by looking at massachusetts and seeing people there lost insurance. >> but the so-called architect of obama care, dr. emanuel, is now defending the president's repeated insistence that americans would be able to keep their health plans if they wanted to. he's now blaming insurance companies for acting unexpectedly and dropping plans that do not comply with new mandatory minimum standards. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. now, you know, we have to imagine obama care not against a blank slate but what against insurance companies regularly do. >> now, david axelrod the white house senior adviser in the initial debates over obama care said it would be a huge mistake to define the entire affordable care act by the website debacle alone. >> peter, live in washington. thank you. eric? >> jamie, to the middle east now where secretary of state john kerry is in egypt, trying to mend fences after that country's foreign minister called relations with the u.s. in turmoil. it'
he could know it by looking at massachusetts and seeing people there lost insurance. >> but the so-called architect of obama care, dr. emanuel, is now defending the president's repeated insistence that americans would be able to keep their health plans if they wanted to. he's now blaming insurance companies for acting unexpectedly and dropping plans that do not comply with new mandatory minimum standards. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was...
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the president said we use massachusetts as a template. and why is not texas and north carolina do what massachusetts did and get veried. why do we need the federal government, one size fits all approach you very much. >> thank you, guys. >>> all right. check it out. he said check it out. new technology making it easier to track anyone you want. you okay with that. douglas kennedy is in new york. >> reporter: bill we know the government is watching and recording us, but the question is how many other people are as well? a wayward husband kisses a mistress in a taxicab and another canoodling in an elevator. both men busted by private investigator tom rufkin who uses an array of spy cams to collect evidence for his clients. >> you have dash cams and drop cams and cameras that go anywhere at any time. >> the level of sophistication of cameras and hd capabilities are incredible. >> spy cams are new tools available to private investigators. and what is more it is not limited to professional snoops and some fear it is making us a toemths surveil
the president said we use massachusetts as a template. and why is not texas and north carolina do what massachusetts did and get veried. why do we need the federal government, one size fits all approach you very much. >> thank you, guys. >>> all right. check it out. he said check it out. new technology making it easier to track anyone you want. you okay with that. douglas kennedy is in new york. >> reporter: bill we know the government is watching and recording us, but the...
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in maine, massachusetts and rhode island is against the law for stores to be open in thanksgiving things to puritan inspired blue laws. heather: i was not aware of that. happy thanksgiving to you as well. jamie: a powerful storm hitting the northwest and northeast. we're going to go live to the weather center to let you know what you can expect today. heather: and the comment of the century. thhistory don't want to miss. >> this is floyd hopson. i'm currently deployed in southwest asia. i want to send a special shout out to my family and friends back home in memphis, tennessee. i love you all, i'm having a great time, shout out to my mom, shout out to my sisters and brothers, love you all. i will see you soon. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. jamie: heavy snow and rain slammed the midwest and northeast this week. what is going on today? in the fox extreme weather center. >> the storm is gone. we had it yesterday, made things a little difficult for some people to get home. but take a look at it now, the cold fr
in maine, massachusetts and rhode island is against the law for stores to be open in thanksgiving things to puritan inspired blue laws. heather: i was not aware of that. happy thanksgiving to you as well. jamie: a powerful storm hitting the northwest and northeast. we're going to go live to the weather center to let you know what you can expect today. heather: and the comment of the century. thhistory don't want to miss. >> this is floyd hopson. i'm currently deployed in southwest asia. i...
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massachusetts might like their health care plan but all of the polls show it and president obama not only his approval rating personally but politically as well has gone down as a result of the rollout. >> the polls show they like the shutdown even less. we will be sitting here and i promise you it is going to cost republicans in the midterm. martha: we will bring you back and find out. what does the president do now, what does he say, that continues to be asked this morning. always good to see you. bill: can a 6'5", 320-pound professional football player be bullied? why did miami dolphins player say he walked away from his team and the other player on that team now suspended indefinitely? martha: investigation into benghazi now goes to the next level. one senator issuing a bold threat the white house unless congress get some answers finally. >> the fact is we have four dead americans because of a protest or because of guys out for a while decided to kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (da
massachusetts might like their health care plan but all of the polls show it and president obama not only his approval rating personally but politically as well has gone down as a result of the rollout. >> the polls show they like the shutdown even less. we will be sitting here and i promise you it is going to cost republicans in the midterm. martha: we will bring you back and find out. what does the president do now, what does he say, that continues to be asked this morning. always good...
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to do it in a procedural end around using a trick at the end because of scott brown's election from massachusetts. they were never quite content with the law and they sort of hung it together with baling wire and chewing gum. now on to reform america's financial system is, on to green jobs, on to these other things, but it turned out it was just a ticking time bomb back there because they did it on a single-party vote, because they didn't do it correctly. as the thing unravels itself, it steals from the president and, consequently, the nation the opportunity to move on and talk about other things. shoddy worksmanship by the president and democrats in 2009 pays a terrible consequence when you get down to it for the rest of the country in all stripes in 2013. martha: yeah. it's a good piece and good to talk to you this morning. >> thank you. martha: fox foxnews.com/fox news first and then type your e-mail address right in the box. bill: i mean, it's easy. so what do you think? what's your take on what the president had to say about the obamacare problem? send us a tweet, our twitter question of the
to do it in a procedural end around using a trick at the end because of scott brown's election from massachusetts. they were never quite content with the law and they sort of hung it together with baling wire and chewing gum. now on to reform america's financial system is, on to green jobs, on to these other things, but it turned out it was just a ticking time bomb back there because they did it on a single-party vote, because they didn't do it correctly. as the thing unravels itself, it steals...
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he was from massachusetts. as tip o'neil who later became speaker was as well. i think he was critical. i think in the senate leader was senator mike mansfield. he was a wonderful, wonderful man. and johnson and a very, very, you know, almost holy, almost saintly man. and johnson used to say, why do i have a saint for a majority leader. russell long, the chairman of the senate finance committee and wilbur mills, the chairman of the house ways and means committee. and it was -- russell -- richard russell, who was johnson's mentor and actually, i have a wonderful -- russell came to see johnson to tell him that he was going to have to filibuster on the voting rights act. on the civil rights act of 1964. and johnson and johnson said, classic johnson story. he said, you know, dick, and russell said, mr. president, i have to make a stand. there's a point at which i have to stand somewhere. and johnson said you know, dick, you remind me and he knew this would really grate on russell, he said of that negro boy in bed with that white woman and her husband comes home and
he was from massachusetts. as tip o'neil who later became speaker was as well. i think he was critical. i think in the senate leader was senator mike mansfield. he was a wonderful, wonderful man. and johnson and a very, very, you know, almost holy, almost saintly man. and johnson used to say, why do i have a saint for a majority leader. russell long, the chairman of the senate finance committee and wilbur mills, the chairman of the house ways and means committee. and it was -- russell --...
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she calls the massachusetts freshman senator clinton's biggest nightmare. editor joins me now, thank you very much. how serious do you think this would be? i know elizabeth warren is saying she's not running, won't do this. a lot of people in the party not only want to see a challenge to hillary clinton but want to see a challenge even if it isn't realized. they just want to make sure she doesn't move too far to the center. >> that's exactly right. there's three questions to think through as we have this conversation. one, has the party changed since the last time hillary ran in 2008. i think all the polling data suggests it has. it's much more populace, rank and file democrats skeptical of power and influence of large corporations, more skeptical of wall street in general. clearly the data bears out a movement among the rank and file. two, would this present a problem for hillary clinton? no question it would. going back to the anyone 90s when her husband ran for lot o them some of the intellectual architects of their economic policy and that continues to
she calls the massachusetts freshman senator clinton's biggest nightmare. editor joins me now, thank you very much. how serious do you think this would be? i know elizabeth warren is saying she's not running, won't do this. a lot of people in the party not only want to see a challenge to hillary clinton but want to see a challenge even if it isn't realized. they just want to make sure she doesn't move too far to the center. >> that's exactly right. there's three questions to think through...
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by the way, for our viewers in rhode island, i was looking this up, maine and massachusetts, it's illegal to open for big stores on thanksgiving. >> what you think? >> i think -- well, you know, i -- i've stopped enjoying full stop whether it's thanksgiving or not. quite frankly, i'm happy that a store's closed. it's good to take a breath, spend time with loved ones. >> for the family. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending. >> i will not go near a mall on a normal day. >> i've joined that club, too. there you have it. >> too much. hopefully you've been able to visit with family, little hassle as possible. winter weather preview that blasted across the country this week, certainly slowed travel down a bit. but thank goodness did not bring it to a grinding halt. >> looked like they managed to get where they needed to go, in most places. snow in michigan, western new york, pennsylvania, there was rain in atlanta, windy conditions along the east coast. they did contribute to the traffic mess. it's the coldest it's been in 100 years in atlanta on than
by the way, for our viewers in rhode island, i was looking this up, maine and massachusetts, it's illegal to open for big stores on thanksgiving. >> what you think? >> i think -- well, you know, i -- i've stopped enjoying full stop whether it's thanksgiving or not. quite frankly, i'm happy that a store's closed. it's good to take a breath, spend time with loved ones. >> for the family. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending....
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well, i guess, if you're a conservative democrat from massachusetts, you get called a pragmatist. if you're a liberal republican from the south, you might get called a pragmatist. you know, kennedy, kennedy said sometimes it's not the labels that matter, and i go back and forth about whether he was right about that. i think the labels in some ways are useful lenses for helping us remember what actually happened. and that's, you know, that's really what i hope people will take away here. >> well, thank you very much. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> november 22, 2013, is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy, and there are several books that have been published this season to mark the event. throughout the month join other readers to discuss the kennedy books published this year. simply go to booktv.org and click on book club. once there, you can check out some of the book club resources we have posted including book reviews and videos from the booktv archives, and you can log in as a guest or through you
well, i guess, if you're a conservative democrat from massachusetts, you get called a pragmatist. if you're a liberal republican from the south, you might get called a pragmatist. you know, kennedy, kennedy said sometimes it's not the labels that matter, and i go back and forth about whether he was right about that. i think the labels in some ways are useful lenses for helping us remember what actually happened. and that's, you know, that's really what i hope people will take away here....
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ed you fortunately is now a senator from massachusetts as a member of the house who is very concerned about it. shelby a conservative senator is for it. they said let's have -- opt in instead of opt out. these are the key words and basically opt out is pretty much what they give you now. if you're upset about something and you want to go through the rigmarole you can say i want a date and not used in this way. you would have been required to give explicit permission for your information to be merged with other screens of information and turned over to her's and people who sell it. you would have control over how this information was used. opt in, opt out. markey and others went to clinton and said look whatever we think of this bill which is a horrible bill that ushered in the economic crisis of the last eight years if we are going to sign up what you seem determined to do why don't you at least have this opt in protection over the records that are being merged and clinton refused to do that. he promised at first and then he betrayed that. that remains the again you're the person i wa
ed you fortunately is now a senator from massachusetts as a member of the house who is very concerned about it. shelby a conservative senator is for it. they said let's have -- opt in instead of opt out. these are the key words and basically opt out is pretty much what they give you now. if you're upset about something and you want to go through the rigmarole you can say i want a date and not used in this way. you would have been required to give explicit permission for your information to be...
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i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures whom we know as literary fill your and their history. >> we come to history from a similar literary place. my graduate degree is in american literature, and i live on man tuck et largely because i like mobby dick. [laughter] and he does. >> i wrote a little book about that. and -- >> i'm a fan. and -- like wise. continuing and i was actually named for nathaniel haw thorn. wasn't it said that his biography of franklin piers was the greatest work of fiction he had ever written. >> yeah, it was said that. and he dedicated. when he dedicated a book to f
i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures...
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this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is three days after 9-11, the congress minus congressman lee, was the only authorization of the use of military force was passed. and bush and obama have used the authorization to do anything they want in the middle east with drones or whatever. my question is do you think that the neo conservatives and liberals will resend that law? can you believe we will have troops in afghanistan until 2024. >> there is a lot there. i think the original authorization was a disaster piece passed because of fear. i tell young people to be watch barbara's speech. imagine being the only decenter in congress on that vote days after the 9-11 attacks took place. there is discussion about repealing or modifying the authorization for the use of military force, but at the end of the day, under the article two of the constitution, the american has the right to control foreign policy. democrats and republicans alike have violated the war power act a
this is richard in massachusetts. >> hi, i am like you and i need my daily dose of amy's show and i brought your book in cambridge when she interviewed you. my question is three days after 9-11, the congress minus congressman lee, was the only authorization of the use of military force was passed. and bush and obama have used the authorization to do anything they want in the middle east with drones or whatever. my question is do you think that the neo conservatives and liberals will...
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that outbreak traced back to tainted steroids that were mixed at a massachusetts pharmacy. new england compounding center. jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now mourning his mother. >> we could take the dying, but the suffering was beyond what we could take. >> reporter: she was a vibrant 77-year-old until she took tainted steroid injections compounded by n.e.c.c. for a bulging disk in her back and contracted fungal meningitis. she died a cruel death, plagued by crippling headaches and excruciating sensitivity to light. >> it was literally a war going on within her body. she had a fungus that was growing that was taking her over and the most powerful drugs we had trying to hold it back. >> reporter: shaw was one of 64 people to die from contaminated
that outbreak traced back to tainted steroids that were mixed at a massachusetts pharmacy. new england compounding center. jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now...
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. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborateing with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah it's sort of
. >> reporter: in an old farmhouse in south hamilton massachusetts, some amateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from...
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and how the obama care woes compare to the health care he brought to massachusetts. stay tuned for your local news. s morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. [ woman ] oh, my god! oh, my god! [ laughter ] [ screaming ] [ laughter ] [ screaming ] whoo-hoo-hoo! [ engine revving ] i had no idea we were capable of doing something like that. i'm shaking right now. [ male announcer ] for a limited time get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2014 camry se. there are plenty in stock. drive one home today. [ man ] toyota camry. let's go places. wisest kid? the girls and i need... a new activity. [ giggles ] [ snaps finger ] [ wisest kid ] campbell's tomato soup with grilled cheese. perfect together. what should we do next? i'm liking braids. [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. i tell them "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny that last part gets through. [ male announcer
and how the obama care woes compare to the health care he brought to massachusetts. stay tuned for your local news. s morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. [ woman ] oh, my god! oh, my god! [ laughter ] [ screaming ] [ laughter ] [ screaming ] whoo-hoo-hoo! [ engine revving ] i had no idea we were capable of doing something like that. i'm shaking right now. [ male announcer ] for a limited time get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a new 2014 camry se. there are plenty in stock....
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. >> reporter: the store front on main street in amesbury massachusetts, is modest. but inside the auction house they've collected some extraordinary pieces of kennedy memorabilia. here's the president's cape cod rocking chair. it's one of more than a dozen he used. some have sold for more than 400,000. tell me what these are. >> these are '50s presidential bill-signing pens that were used by president kennedy and after he passed lyndon johnson. >> reporter: pens says dan meter, that signed some of the most notable bills of the 20th century. the civil rights act, food stamp act. >> yes. take a look at this one. >> reporter: expanded space program, man on the moon. you've sold before a single pen that signed the cuban missile crisis legislation for how much? >> yes. $28,000. >> reporter: and this is 50. >> this is 50 pens. >> reporter: a complete set of the warren commission report on the kennedy assassination presented to former cia chief alan dulles and signed by dulles and all his fellow commission members. and this autographed picture from high school which kenned
. >> reporter: the store front on main street in amesbury massachusetts, is modest. but inside the auction house they've collected some extraordinary pieces of kennedy memorabilia. here's the president's cape cod rocking chair. it's one of more than a dozen he used. some have sold for more than 400,000. tell me what these are. >> these are '50s presidential bill-signing pens that were used by president kennedy and after he passed lyndon johnson. >> reporter: pens says dan...
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mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste better? i know it's not healthier, but do they make your food taste better? >> this may sound like heresy but margarine was invented to make a better butter. flies probably don't land on the margarine, they land on the butter. the reason they call it shortening is it shortens your life. >> it's better to have butter than some types of -- >> a man-made product that has no role in human biology and jams up your metabolism. >> one of the biggest challenges are what foods are trans fats in? processed foods. cookies. >> processed foods, cakes, microwave popcorn, whipped topping, all kinds of things that we lo
mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste...
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this week massachusetts senator ed markey introduced a bill calls for drone regulations. >> we need to ensure that these drones take off with privacy protections attashched to them. if it's being used in way that allows drones to spy on families in their backyards, then that's not right. >> reporter: in their roadmap the faa says it will select six sites in the u.s. to test drone safety and how they will detect and avoid other aircraft. there will be safety standards and pilots will need to be serlt feed but in a statement the agency said the faa's mission does not extend to regulating privacy. the concern is that almost anyone with a few hundred bucks can make a drone. when we profiled camera company gopro, they attached one of their 200 mini cameras to a remote control plane. it basically bake a drone creating crystal clear video. within five years, 7,500 commercial drones will be whizzing through the sky. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> the food and drug administration says artificial trans fats are not safe to eat so the agency wants the food industry to get rid
this week massachusetts senator ed markey introduced a bill calls for drone regulations. >> we need to ensure that these drones take off with privacy protections attashched to them. if it's being used in way that allows drones to spy on families in their backyards, then that's not right. >> reporter: in their roadmap the faa says it will select six sites in the u.s. to test drone safety and how they will detect and avoid other aircraft. there will be safety standards and pilots will...
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. >>> in massachusetts a swimmer was safely plucked from the ocean after treading water for about an hour. the person was not wearing a wet suit or other protection from the 52-degree water. >>> a modern day bonnie and clyde team has been arrested after a year-long spree of bank robberies in florida and alabama. the husband and wife team are suspected of stealing more than $50,000 and more than a dozen stick-ups. the couple has been under surveillance by the fbi. >>> a state of national calamity, that's the declaration made by the president of the philippines, after a super typhoon slammed into the nation, killing at least 942 people, and wiping out hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and more. relief efforts now under way as several groups including the u.s. marines local military and the united nations race to get food and water to shell-shocked residents. cnn's andrew stevens is in the city that took the brunt of the storm, tacloban. he joins us now. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, carol. yes i'm back at the airport. we got into this airport about 1 hours o
. >>> in massachusetts a swimmer was safely plucked from the ocean after treading water for about an hour. the person was not wearing a wet suit or other protection from the 52-degree water. >>> a modern day bonnie and clyde team has been arrested after a year-long spree of bank robberies in florida and alabama. the husband and wife team are suspected of stealing more than $50,000 and more than a dozen stick-ups. the couple has been under surveillance by the fbi. >>>...
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elizabeth hez warren of massachusetts. she's speaking right now at a financial reform event here in washington. as our aaron mcpike reports, a warren campaign in 2016 could make things very interesting. not only in washington but as well as on wall street. >> with fund-raising and speaking engagements from coast to coast, hillary clinton continues to dominate the 2016 presidential speculation. >> thank you. >> but it's an unapologetic liberal who could stir things up. >> you don't get anything you don't fight for, but if you fight, you got a chance to win. >> first term massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> i don't want to go to the united states senate to be there for women some of the time. i want to go to the united states senate to be there for women all of the time. >> she's another fast rising star who could make history and might threaten a clinton democratic coronation if they both run for the white house three years from now. >> hillary has run once before as the inevitable nominee. another fresh face came al
elizabeth hez warren of massachusetts. she's speaking right now at a financial reform event here in washington. as our aaron mcpike reports, a warren campaign in 2016 could make things very interesting. not only in washington but as well as on wall street. >> with fund-raising and speaking engagements from coast to coast, hillary clinton continues to dominate the 2016 presidential speculation. >> thank you. >> but it's an unapologetic liberal who could stir things up. >>...
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keep in mind the experience up in massachusetts. that is where the prototype for obama care was created by mitt romney. they say expect the same experience they had up in massachusetts. things will ramp up slowly, carol. >> jim acosta, reporting live from the white house this morning. >>> opening bell just rang on wall street. christine romans is in new york. so, christine, yesterday, posted a record high. >> that's right. >> smiling as big today. >> 35 records, carol, so a little bit of a pause wouldn't be that surprising. futures were lower headed into that bell ringing, 2:10 ago. when you put it in context, carol, each one of these days is so important to put into context what's happening in the market. the dow is up some 20% this year. that is an amazing run. now, the dow is 30 stocks. what about the nasdaq, a tech-heavy index? it has a lot of other things in there, too. s&p 500, carol, that's more like what the stock part of your 401(k) probably looks like. it's up 24%. it's been a very good run and now word this morning is, at
keep in mind the experience up in massachusetts. that is where the prototype for obama care was created by mitt romney. they say expect the same experience they had up in massachusetts. things will ramp up slowly, carol. >> jim acosta, reporting live from the white house this morning. >>> opening bell just rang on wall street. christine romans is in new york. so, christine, yesterday, posted a record high. >> that's right. >> smiling as big today. >> 35 records,...
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. >>> but first, chilling new details in the murder of a massachusetts teacher next. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> there was a note found next to the body. philip chism has been arrested for murder, rape, armed robbery. he will be arraigned december 4th. >>> an eighth student at princeton university is being treated for meningitis. investigators are test to go see if she has the same rare bacterial strain found in seven other cases at the school. princeton officials plan to provide students with a vaccine. it has been approved in europe, not the u.s. >>> people signing up for obama care will have more time to do so. obama administration is extending deadline by one week, giving americans until december 23rd to sign up to have
. >>> but first, chilling new details in the murder of a massachusetts teacher next. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> there was a note...
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. >>> it's the drug scandal that rocked the massachusetts justice system. a chemist mishandled sensitive evidence that was affecting thousands of state criminal cases going back a decade. we'll have that next number hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> if you haven't heard this story, it is staggering in what the impact what may be. a former mches state chemist is on her way to prison for faking test results. she pleaded guilty to 27 counts yesterday including tampering with evidence, perjur
. >>> it's the drug scandal that rocked the massachusetts justice system. a chemist mishandled sensitive evidence that was affecting thousands of state criminal cases going back a decade. we'll have that next number hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) you really love, what would you...
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. >>> shocking details now are surfacing in the killing of a popular massachusetts math teacher. colleen was found dead outside her school in october. alexander field has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the details are disturbing according to a search warrant affidavit. it shows her 14-year-old student following her into the bathroom, donning gloves and a sweatshirt with a hood up. he's seen walking in and out of the bathroom several times. 30 minutes later, he wore a black face mask. her body was found in the woods next to a handwritten note saying i hate you all. ritzer had been raped with an object. according to the affidavit, when he was picked up, he was found with a bloodstained box cutter, a pair of her underwear and credit cards. he was visibly upset the day before during a conversation where she started talking about tennessee, a place he used to live with his parents before they split. it was a stressf fuful divorce. no motive was mentioned. >> we are devastated and heart broken by the details of the circumstancings surrounding the death of our beautiful d
. >>> shocking details now are surfacing in the killing of a popular massachusetts math teacher. colleen was found dead outside her school in october. alexander field has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the details are disturbing according to a search warrant affidavit. it shows her 14-year-old student following her into the bathroom, donning gloves and a sweatshirt with a hood up. he's seen walking in and out of the bathroom several times. 30 minutes later, he wore...
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let's bring in jim walsh who joins us from water town, massachusetts. good to see you. so president obama is calling this an important first step. is it to you? >> i think we're all rushing. >> in the last three months, we've made more progress than in three decades. and we have a nuclear program that absent a deal would just grow and grow and grow. you know, we need a bill that caps that. i think that's a first step and we'll probably be followed by a comprehensive agreementment. >> so secretary kerry says this isn't a plan that dismantles iran's senter fujs. do you believe that? >> i think it's almost unprecedented to have daily inspections of their sen tra fuj. the u.s. doesn't submit to that. france doesn't submit to that. iran is willing to do that. i think that's very useful. the more transparency there is, the more confidence we can have. that was our number one worry. now, that's over and you cannot make a nuclear weapon. so i think that's a win. >> why is the climate right for iran's foreign minister to be part of these talks with u.s. secretary of state and he
let's bring in jim walsh who joins us from water town, massachusetts. good to see you. so president obama is calling this an important first step. is it to you? >> i think we're all rushing. >> in the last three months, we've made more progress than in three decades. and we have a nuclear program that absent a deal would just grow and grow and grow. you know, we need a bill that caps that. i think that's a first step and we'll probably be followed by a comprehensive agreementment....
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a clash of football titans is going to happen tonight in foxboro, massachusetts. it's tom brady versus peyton manning. the new england patriots taking on the denver broncos. many people calling it the must-see game of the season. rachel is live inside of gillette stadium. >>> well, this has turned into the best quarterback rivalry in the nfl. this is the 14th time these two hall of famers have met. if you're not a football fan, you can appreciate how good these guys are. the anl letsism, pyrotechnics, things they can do with the ball and they are uncanny strategists and you feel when they go out there, they are both on a chess board, moving their minions across the field over here. tom brady holds a 9-4 edge over manning when they've gone head to head. manning is the first to tell you why brady is so good. take a listen. >> i think it's pretty well documented, my respect for tom, as a quarterback. the way he prepares. just the way he is better each season than he was the year before. >> he is a tough guy. he played through everything. and you know, a big game for
a clash of football titans is going to happen tonight in foxboro, massachusetts. it's tom brady versus peyton manning. the new england patriots taking on the denver broncos. many people calling it the must-see game of the season. rachel is live inside of gillette stadium. >>> well, this has turned into the best quarterback rivalry in the nfl. this is the 14th time these two hall of famers have met. if you're not a football fan, you can appreciate how good these guys are. the anl...
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training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> one of the biggest games is about to kick off in foxboro, massachusetts. patriots taking on the broncos. that is tom brady versus peyton manning, if you didn't know. cnn's rachel nichols is inside gillette stadium. rachel, why don't you just explain to us, why is this game so important? >> reporter: yeah. a rivalry between quarter backs in the nfl that we haven't seen for a long time. you have the most popular position with the most popular game in the country. and the history is so graed. tonight is the 14th time they are meeting. for even people just casual fans, it is still fun to watch. you see a lot of athletic pyrotechnics. but they are both also canny strategists. so it becomes an incredible chess game with them both sending out their minions in all directions and it's fun to see that unfold throughout the night. so far tom brady has 9-4 advantage on peyton manning in these match-ups. and manning is the first one to tell you just how good brady is. take a listen. >> i think it is pretty well documented, my respect for tom, as a quarterback. the way
training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> one of the biggest games is about to kick off in foxboro, massachusetts. patriots taking on the broncos. that is tom brady versus peyton manning, if you didn't know. cnn's rachel nichols is inside gillette stadium. rachel, why don't you just explain to us, why is this game so important? >> reporter: yeah. a rivalry between quarter backs in the nfl that we haven't seen for a long time. you have the most popular position with the most...